Set something (in something( acc. / date ))?
Hi guys, I have a question.
"To put something (into something( acc. / date) " or to put something (into something ( acc. )), are both the same or not?
"Someone posts something" still has the meaning of "uploading something to the Internet", right?
The weak verb “adjust” has many meanings, among other things “in something (as the place intended for it); arrange, regulate” or “(a technical device or the like) in a specific way.’
It is important for the case – here is an example set:
“I put the books in the room in the shelf.”
Is this formulation so correct? (In Germany)
We would always say and write: “I put the books in the room on the shelf toone. ‘
Oh! It’s nice to meet you here! The formulation is correct.
This is the question of “setting up” the verb. Here’s a link: set ▶ spelling, meaning, definition, origin | Duden. The meanings are listed there.
This set is also correct: “I put the books in the room into the shelf. ‘
Ah, thanks for the info!
(In my opinion, the influence of the “south-state” is noticeable 😅)